Mabel's Blunder

  • Mabel Normand: Mabel secretary
  • Harry McCoy: Harry
  • Charles Bennett: Harry's father
  • Eva Nelson: Harry's sister
  • Charlie Chase: Billy Bronx, Harry's friend
  • Al St. John: Mabel's brother

Mabel's Blunder is an American silent film comedy directed by Mabel Normand from the year 1914.

Action

Mabel works as a secretary in a company and is secretly with Harry, the son of the conductor engaged. Harry's father, in turn, also has his eye on Mabel. One day a strange woman in the office, which is welcomed by Harry profusely displayed. Mabel suspected in her a rival. It exchanges with her brother, who works as a chauffeur and Harry to tea with Billy Bronx brings, clothes and goes Harry and the strange woman to date.

Mabel's brother, meanwhile, held by Harry's father for Mabel and also invited to tea. On the way to Café Mabel's father tried to be pushy, but can the disguised brother Mabel fend him off. Mabel is first held and beaten when she consoles as the supposed husband to another woman at the end of the tea party for a man. Finally the dizziness is clearly and Mabel's brother is revealed. It turns out in the end that the ominous woman is none other than Harry's sister.

Production

The film was made under the working title The False chauffeur. He arrived on 12 September 1914 in the American cinema, and became one of the most popular film Mabel Normand.

Awards

Mabel's Blunder was included in the National Film Registry in 2009.

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